Contribute anonymously pseudonymously to Git repositories over Tor.
yourname@yourbox:~$ . gitnonymous somename
somename⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$ git commit_
This is a tool for management of identities that you can use to obfuscate your true identity when making Git commits and pushing to public repositories.
Before you start, you'll probably want to:
- Set up an anonymous email account with some provider.
- Sign up to the Git hosting service you use with that anonymous email address.
To configure a new anonymous pseudonymous identity on your machine:
$ ./gitnonymous-setup KEYNAME
Where KEYNAME
is some memorable string that you will use to identify your pseudonymous ID like baby-protector
or elite-freedom-defender
. You can create multiple pseudonymous identities.
Be aware that KEYNAME
is stored in the SSH public key's comment field so don't make it personally identifiable.
Then you should edit the new file in ~/.gitnonymous-KEYNAME/config
to set the email address and name of your pseudonymous identity:
export GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="Baby Protector"
export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="protect-all-babies@anonymous-mail-provider.com"
export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Baby Protector"
export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="protect-all-babies@anonymous-mail-provider.com"
You can symlink the gitnonymous
and gitnonymous-setup
commands into your ~/bin
folder or somewhere else on your PATH
to execute them without typing the full path.
Each time you want make pseudonymous commits in the current shell:
$ . gitnonymous KEYNAME
After that when you commit and push you will do so with the pseudonymous identity you have created, over the tor network, using the new SSH key that was created.
This command:
- Spawns an
ssh-agent
that is limited to the current shell. - Adds the pseudonymous SSH key to
ssh-agent
. - Sets the
GIT_COMMITTER
andGIT_AUTHOR
environment variables. - Sets the
GIT_SSH
environment variable to point at a configuredgit-ssh-wrap
script. - Sets the
GIT_PROXY_COMMAND
environment variable to proxy network requests through tor.
Your prompt will be updated to reflect the configured environment:
KEYNAME⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$
To deactivate the gitnonymous environment run the same command again:
KEYNAME⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$ . gitnonymous KEYNAME
yourname@yourbox:~$ _
Or just exit the current shell.
Whilst this will help you adopt a pseudonymous virtual identity, you should be aware of the following information leaks that may still be used to try to identify you, pointed out by @ryancdotorg on Hacker News:
- Your timezone will appear in Git commits (narrows down location).
- Commit times will be leaked (narrows down sleeping/working hours).
- SSH client version will be leaked to servers you connect to (shows Linux distro version and patch level).
git
tor
(installtor
package)nc
(installnetcat-openbsd
package)ssh
bash
- With
git
1.9.1 on Xubuntu 14.04.
Patches welcome!